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I offer free printables for 2 reasons:


1. To bless others with things I have created -no point in reinventing the wheel, so to speak!
2. To bless my family [at least a little] financially in exchange for the time I put into making these
free printables. By not visiting the blog directly, I do not receive ad money and therefore am not
able to meet my 2nd goal! Thank you for your honesty!

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Solar System
The sun is a star that is very, very hot. It’s heat keeps plants and
animals on earth alive. All the other planets in our galaxy go around
the sun.
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Sun
The sun is a star that is very, very hot. It’s heat keeps plants and
animals on earth alive. All the other planets in our galaxy go around
the sun.
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Mercury
Of the 8 big planets that orbit the sun, Mercury is the smallest and
closest to the sun. Mercury is about the size of our moon and gets
very hot at day and very cold at night.
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Venus
Venus is the 2nd planet from our sun and the hottest planet in our
solar system. Most of Venus is covered in lava, rock that comes from
volcanoes.
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Earth
The earth is our home. It is the only planet known to support life.

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Earth’s Moon
You’ve seen the moon up in the night sky, but it one of many moons
in our solar system. It looks bright because the sun’s light is bouncing
off the surface. Astronauts have landed on the moon 6 times.
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Mars
Mars is the 4th planet from our sun. It looks reddish because there is a
lot of iron in the rocks on the surface. Mars has 2 moons: Phobos and
Deimos.
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Jupiter
Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. It is so big all the
other planets in our solar system could fit inside it. Jupiter looks
cloudy because it spins very fast pulling clouds into bands around the
earth. Jupiter has at least 63 moons! © www.123homeschool4me.com
Saturn
Saturn is the 6th planet from our sun. It would take 4 years for a
spaceship from Earth to get here. Saturn’s thousands of rings are
made up of bits of icy rocks; some as small as specks of dust. Saturn
has at least 53 moons. © www.123homeschool4me.com
Uranus
The 7th planet from our sun is tipped onto its side and is called
Uranus. This planet is the coldest of our 8 big planets. It has at least
27 moons.
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Neptune
Neptune is the 8th planet around our sun. Like Jupiter, Neptune is
known as a gas giant. This planet has wild weather with winds more
than 1,000 miles an hour.
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Asteroid Belt
The asteroid belt is a rig of rocks that orbit our sun between Mars and
Jupiter. It separates the rocky planets from the gas planets in space.

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Pluto
Once considered the 9th planet from the sun, this planet is now
considered a dwarf planet. Pluto has 3 small moons.

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Milky Way Galaxy
Earth is in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milk Way is made up of billions
of stars and is just one of the galaxies in our universe.

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